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Bangkok has an intimate relationship with water. The Chao Phraya River winds its way through the city and canals — some visible, others running beneath the concrete — criss cross much of it. Not long ago these canals were the main channels of transportation, in fact. If you travel here it...

Call me skeptical but I was a little suspicious when it was announced that 80% of the burnt-out mall — the second largest in Asia (OK, the largest burnt-out one) was set to re-open this week. From the Skytrain one can still see deep into the blackened floors and quite a bit of space is still just...

Move over Mr. Donut and Dunkin’ Donuts, Bangkok has found a new treat. Krispy Kreme opened to today on the G Floor of Siam Paragon and the lines were long. Famous for making their product right out where everyone can watch and then serving them still warm, Krispy Kreme is going to please the Thai...

I suppose there might be a bit amusement for me in the idea of a travel writer becoming a private investigator and a bit of a tough-guy hero in Bangkok, but plenty of other readers and critics have also enjoyed the first three Poke Rafferty thrillers by Tim Hallinan. Hallinan’s latest installment...

The new Siam Kempinski had its soft opening July 22, 2010. It’s occupying some seriously sweet real estate, right behind Siam Paragon. From now until the end of October you can book two consecutive nights and get a third (consecutive) night free. The landscaping and central pool area (three main...

Bangkok is already a fantastic hub for cheap travel around Southeast Asia. Low-fare airlines such as AirAsia, Nok Air, and the sketchy One-Two-Go/Orient Thai turn out some amazing fares, especially for anyone with flexibility and who plans ahead.
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But the more the merrier, right? Thai...

If you find the underwater world fascinating, be sure to check out the latest exhibit at Siam Ocean World in Bangkok. “Saving Our Underwater Cultural Heritage” opened on 16 August 2010. The aquarium is located on two floors (B1-B2) in the basement level of of Siam Paragon shopping center.
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The Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT) has been pushing a number of shopping and concert events since the violent end of the Red Shirt protest back in May — Smile @ Ratchaprasong, Smile @ Siam, and other festive weekends to come which I will announce here. But I doubt anything is making more smiles...

The new airport rail connection to and from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport has had some trial runs and will officially open on August 23. From that date to the end of the year, the fares will be discounted.
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There are two lines:
SA Express has only two stops: the airport...

The Tourism Authority of Thailand continues their efforts to bring the Smile back to Thailand this weekend. That means more to do in Bangkok with special events and activities during August and September. Smile @ Siam runs August 14-15 at one of Bangkok’s most popular shopping districts, Siam Square....